WO2011162537A2 - Method and system of aggregating component carriers across frequency bands - Google Patents

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WO2011162537A2
WO2011162537A2 PCT/KR2011/004531 KR2011004531W WO2011162537A2 WO 2011162537 A2 WO2011162537 A2 WO 2011162537A2 KR 2011004531 W KR2011004531 W KR 2011004531W WO 2011162537 A2 WO2011162537 A2 WO 2011162537A2
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Sudhir Kumar Baghel
Gert-Jan Van Lieshout
Nitin Jain
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  • the present invention relates to the field of wireless communication, and more particularly relates to aggregating component carriers across frequency bands in a wireless network environment.
  • Wireless communication systems are widely deployed to provide various communication services such as voice, video, packet data, broadcast, messaging, and so on. These systems may be multiple-access systems capable of supporting communication for multiple users by sharing the available system resources.
  • LTE long term evolution
  • LTE-A LTE Advanced
  • Carrier aggregation technique enables to configure a user equipment to aggregate different number of cells comprising component carriers and of possibly different bandwidths in both uplink and downlink.
  • a cell cannot be aggregated as a standalone DL carrier from a specific frequency band even when there is no requirement of having an uplink carrier in the cell.
  • the UE may be unaware that the cell is having no uplink carrier and thus initiates idle mode procedures after camping on the cell.
  • a method of aggregating downlink (DL) carriers across frequency bands comprising: aggregating a DL carrier of a first cell associated with a first frequency band with a uplink (UL) carrier of a second cell associated with a second band, wherein the first cell comprises aggregated downlink carrier and an unused uplink carrier; communicating cross-linking information for carrier aggregation of the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to a plurality of user equipments; and performing data transfer with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the first frequency band and the UL carrier of the second frequency band.
  • DL downlink
  • a method of aggregating downlink (DL) carriers across different frequency bands comprising: aggregating a DL carrier of a cell associated with a frequency band in order to operate as a standalone DL carrier; communicating standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band; and performing data transfer with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the frequency band.
  • DL downlink
  • An apparatus comprising: a processor; and memory coupled to the processor and configured to temporarily store instructions, that when executed by the processor, result in performing a method comprising: aggregating a downlink (DL) carrier of a first cell associated with a first frequency band with a uplink (UL) carrier of a second cell associated with a second band, wherein the first cell comprises aggregated downlink carrier and an unused uplink carrier; providing cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to a plurality of user equipments; and communicating data with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the first frequency band and the UL carrier of the second frequency band.
  • DL downlink
  • UL uplink
  • An apparatus comprising: a processor; and memory coupled to the processor and configured to temporarily store instructions, that when executed by the processor, result in performing a method comprising: aggregating a downlink (DL) carrier of a cell associated with a frequency band in order to operate as a standalone DL carrier; providing standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band to a plurality of user equipments; and communicating data with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the frequency band.
  • DL downlink
  • Figure 1 illustrates a block diagram of a wireless communication system for aggregating component carriers across frequency bands, according to one embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a process flowchart illustrating an exemplary method for aggregating downlink (DL) carrier in a standalone manner, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 3 is a process flowchart illustrating an exemplary method for aggregating DL carrier in a cross-linked manner, according to one embodiment.
  • Figures 4 and 5 illustrate a schematic representation of aggregating downlink carrier in a standalone and cross-linked manner, according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 6 is a block diagram of a base station showing various components for implementing embodiments of the present subject matter.
  • the present invention provides a method and system for aggregating component carriers across frequency bands.
  • the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a wireless communication system 100 for aggregating component carriers across frequency bands, according to one embodiment.
  • the wireless communication system 100 includes a set of legacy user equipments 102A-N, a set of newer version of user equipments 104A-N and a base station 106 connected to the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N via a network 108.
  • the legacy user equipments 102A-N includes user equipments which support release 8 and release 9 version of LTE system
  • the newer version of user equipments are devices associated with release 10 or higher version of LTE system that support cross-linking of component carriers.
  • the base station 106 enables network operators to asymmetrically aggregate a downlink (DL) carrier of a frequency band.
  • the base station 106 enables aggregation of carriers when there is need to deploy more DL carriers than the UL carrier in a cell.
  • the base station 106 aggregates a DL carrier associated with a frequency band in a standalone manner as illustrated in Figure 4A.
  • the base station 106 aggregates a DL carrier associated with a frequency band with an UL carrier associated with another frequency band in a cross-linked manner as illustrated in Figure 4B.
  • the process of aggregating one or more DL carriers across frequency bands in a standalone manner and a cross-linked manner is illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, respectively.
  • FIG. 2 is a process flowchart 200 illustrating an exemplary method for aggregating DL carrier in a standalone manner, according to one embodiment.
  • a DL carrier of a standalone cell associated with a frequency band is aggregated to operate as standalone downlink carrier.
  • the standalone cell includes only Dl carrier and does not include an UL carrier.
  • the frequency band can be a dummy frequency band (e.g., FDD band) or a reused frequency band (e.g., FDD band or TDD band).
  • standalone information associated with the aggregated DL carrier of the frequency band is communicated to one or more user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N.
  • the standalone information includes a frequency band indicator, frequency band information, EARFCN value, and barred cell information.
  • the frequency band indicator includes a dummy band value indicating that the DL carrier of the frequency band is aggregated as a standalone DL carrier.
  • the frequency band information indicates the frequency band associated with the DL and UL carriers.
  • the EARFCN value corresponds to a special value not being currently used by any frequency band.
  • the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N shall interpret that the value is associated with the standalone DL carrier and hence the UL frequency is not to be calculated. Also, the EARFCN value indicates that UL transmission for corresponding standalone DL carrier should happen through another cell (e.g., the second cell). The barred cell information indicates that the standalone cell is barred from camping by the legacy user equipments 102A-N.
  • the standalone information is broadcasted to the legacy and newer version user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N by the standalone cell in MIB, SIB1 and/or SIB2.
  • the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N upon receiving the standalone information, avoids camping on the standalone cell with the aggregated DL carrier in idle mode. This is achieved through communicating barred cell information in the SIB1 and invalid EARFCN values in the SIB2, or not communicating information necessary for camping.
  • the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N scan for a cell and finds the standalone cell (e.g., from the capability list, and from the dummy band value in the SIB1), the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N ignore the standalone cell with aggregated DL carrier (if found) for camping by reading the barred cell information, or invalid EARFCN values in the broadcast message.
  • the standalone cell e.g., from the capability list, and from the dummy band value in the SIB1
  • the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N ignore the standalone cell with aggregated DL carrier (if found) for camping by reading the barred cell information, or invalid EARFCN values in the broadcast message.
  • the newer version user equipments 104A-N aggregates the DL carrier of the frequency band based on the dummy band value in the SIB1.
  • the base station 106 may send a dedicated message carrying the standalone information to subset of the newer version user equipments 104A-N. Accordingly, the subset of newer version user equipments 104A-N links the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band based on the standalone information received in the dedicated message.
  • a data transfer is performed with subset or all of the user equipments 104A-N using the DL carrier associated with the frequency band and the UL carrier associated with another frequency band.
  • FIG. 3 is a process flowchart 300 illustrating an exemplary method for aggregating a DL carrier in a cross-linked manner, according to one embodiment.
  • a DL carrier of a first cell associated with a first frequency band is aggregated with an UL carrier of a second cell associated with a second frequency band.
  • the first cell includes only DL carrier and an unused UL carrier.
  • the first frequency band can be a dummy frequency band (e.g., FDD band) or a reused frequency band (e.g., FDD band or TDD band).
  • cross-linking information for carrier aggregation of the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band is communicated to one or more user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N.
  • the cross-linking information includes a frequency band indicator (in SIB1), frequency band information, EARFCN value, and barred cell information.
  • the frequency band indicator includes a dummy band value indicating that the DL carrier of the first frequency band is aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band.
  • the frequency band information indicates the frequency band associated with the DL and UL carriers.
  • the EARFCN value corresponds to a special value not being currently used by any frequency band. By reading the EARFCN value, the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N shall interpret that the value is associated with the aggregated DL carrier and hence the associated UL frequency is not to be calculated.
  • the cross-linking information is broadcasted to the legacy and newer version user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N by the DL carrier in a MIB, SIB1 and SIB2.
  • the frequency band indicator is indicated in the SIB1 for cross-linking DL carrier with the UL carrier.
  • the frequency band indicator avoids legacy user equipments 102A-N to camp on cross-linked DL carrier, whereas the newer version user equipments 104A-N can select the cross-linked DL carrier for camping.
  • the frequency band indicator in the SIB1 may indicate a frequency band value associated with the uplink carrier instead of DL carrier. It is appreciated that, enhancements in the legacy user equipments 102A-N can enables the user equipments 102A-N to support cross-linked DL carriers.
  • the SIB2 carries the EARFCN corresponding to the UL carrier such that the newer version user equipments 104A-N can unambiguously determine the second frequency band associated with the UL carrier from the EARFCN value. It can be noted that, the second frequency band associated with the UL carrier can be determined based on the EARFCN value as the EARFCN numbers are non-overlapping across frequency bands.
  • the SIB2 include the release 10 specific extension indicating the first frequency band associated with the aggregated DL carrier.
  • the newer version user equipments 104A-N can interpret the first frequency band fro the extension and calculate the DL frequency using techniques well known to the person skilled in the art.
  • the release 10 specific extension may be included in the SIB1 to indicate asymmetric operation.
  • the legacy user equipments 102A-N upon receiving the cross-linking information, avoids camping on the first cell with the aggregated DL carrier in idle mode and connected mode. This is achieved through communicating barred cell information, and invalid EARFCN values or not communicating information necessary for camping. Thus, when the legacy user equipments 102A-N scan for a cell and finds the first cell, the legacy user equipments 102A-N ignore a first cell with aggregated DL carrier (if found) for camping by reading the barred cell information, or invalid EARFCN values in the broadcast message.
  • the newer version user equipments 104A-N upon reading the broadcast message, camps on the first cell with the aggregated DL carrier. In the connected mode, the newer version user equipments 104A-N cross links the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band based on the cross-linking information received in the broadcast message.
  • the base station 106 may send a dedicated message carrying the cross-linking information to subset of the newer version user equipments 104A-N. Accordingly, the subset of newer version user equipments 104A-N cross links the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band based on the cross-linking information received in the dedicated message.
  • a data transfer is performed with subset or all of the user equipments 104A-N using the DL carrier associated with the first frequency band and the UL carrier associated with the second frequency band.
  • FIGs 4 and 5 illustrate a schematic representation of aggregating downlink carrier in a standalone and cross-linked manner, according to one embodiment.
  • a DL carrier in Band Y is aggregated in a standalone manner. This means that, the newer version user equipments 104A-N can receive downlink data through the DL carrier of Band Y and send uplink data through the UL carrier of Band X.
  • a DL carrier in Band Y is cross linked with an UL carrier of Band X, while an UL carrier of the Band Y is unused. This means that, the newer version user equipments 104A-N can receive downlink data through the DL carrier of Band Y and send uplink data through the UL carrier of Band X.
  • the Band Y such as TDD band having a single carrier used as additional downlink carrier and is aggregated with the UL carrier of Band X.
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram of the base station 106 showing various components for implementing embodiments of the present subject matter.
  • the base station 106 includes a processor 502, memory 504, a read only memory (ROM) 506, a transceiver 508, a bus 510, a communication interface 512, a display 514, an input device 516, and a cursor control 518.
  • ROM read only memory
  • the base station 106 includes a processor 502, memory 504, a read only memory (ROM) 506, a transceiver 508, a bus 510, a communication interface 512, a display 514, an input device 516, and a cursor control 518.
  • ROM read only memory
  • the processor 502 means any type of computational circuit, such as, but not limited to, a microprocessor, a microcontroller, a complex instruction set computing microprocessor, a reduced instruction set computing microprocessor, a very long instruction word microprocessor, an explicitly parallel instruction computing microprocessor, a graphics processor, a digital signal processor, or any other type of processing circuit.
  • the processor 502 may also include embedded controllers, such as generic or programmable logic devices or arrays, application specific integrated circuits, single-chip computers, smart cards, and the like.
  • the memory 504 and the ROM 506 may be volatile memory and non-volatile memory.
  • the memory 504 includes instructions temporarily stored therein for aggregating component carriers across frequency bands, according to one or more embodiments described above.
  • a variety of computer-readable storage media may be stored in and accessed from the memory elements.
  • Memory elements may include any suitable memory device(s) for storing data and machine-readable instructions, such as read only memory, random access memory, erasable programmable read only memory, electrically erasable programmable read only memory, hard drive, removable media drive for handling compact disks, digital video disks, diskettes, magnetic tape cartridges, memory cards, Memory Sticks TM , and the like.
  • Embodiments of the present subject matter may be implemented in conjunction with modules, including functions, procedures, data structures, and application programs, for performing tasks, or defining abstract data types or low-level hardware contexts.
  • Machine-readable instructions stored on any of the above-mentioned storage media may be executable by the processor 502.
  • a computer program may include machine-readable instructions capable of aggregating component carrier across bands, according to the teachings and herein described embodiments of the present subject matter.
  • the program may be included on a compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM) and loaded from the CD-ROM to a hard drive in the non-volatile memory.
  • the machine-readable instructions may cause the base station 106 to encode according to the various embodiments of the present subject matter.
  • the transceiver 508 may be capable of communicating cross-linking/standalone information and perform data transfer with the user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier from a frequency band and a UL carrier of another frequency band.
  • the bus 510 acts as interconnect between various components of the base station 106.
  • the components such as communication interfaces 512, the display 514, the input device 516, and the cursor control 518 are well known to the person skilled in the art and hence the explanation is thereof omitted.
  • the various devices, modules, selectors, estimators, and the like described herein may be enabled and operated using hardware circuitry, for example, complementary metal oxide semiconductor based logic circuitry, firmware, software and/or any combination of hardware, firmware, and/or software embodied in a machine readable medium.
  • the various electrical structure and methods may be embodied using transistors, logic gates, and electrical circuits, such as application specific integrated circuit.

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The present invention provides a method and system for aggregating component carriers across frequency bands. The present invention provides a method to aggregate downlink (DL) carrier across frequency bands in a standalone and cross-linked manner. In one embodiment, the method includes aggregating a downlink carrier of a first frequency band with an uplink (UL) carrier of a second frequency band. The method also includes communicating cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to user equipments through a dedicate message or a broadcast message. The cross-linking information may include frequency band indicator, frequency band information, EARFCN, and barred cell information. Moreover, the method includes performing data transfer with each of the user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the first frequency band and the UL carrier of the second frequency band.

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METHOD AND SYSTEM OF AGGREGATING COMPONENT CARRIERS ACROSS FREQUENCY BANDS
The present invention relates to the field of wireless communication, and more particularly relates to aggregating component carriers across frequency bands in a wireless network environment.
Wireless communication systems are widely deployed to provide various communication services such as voice, video, packet data, broadcast, messaging, and so on. These systems may be multiple-access systems capable of supporting communication for multiple users by sharing the available system resources.
Recently, in wireless communication technologies such as long term evolution (LTE)/LTE Advanced (LTE-A), carrier aggregation has been introduced such that two or more component carriers are aggregated in order to support wider transmission bandwidths up to 100MHz. Carrier aggregation technique enables to configure a user equipment to aggregate different number of cells comprising component carriers and of possibly different bandwidths in both uplink and downlink.
Different levels of carrier aggregation are possible based on availability of spectrum and traffic. It is known that downlink and uplink traffic load can differ significantly which necessitates requirement to deploy more DL carriers than UL carriers. Currently, an operator is allowed to deploy its network with more downlink component carriers than uplink component carriers present in the same frequency band. However, the operator is not allowed to crosslink a DL carrier from one frequency band with UL carrier from a different frequency band. If carrier aggregation allows cross-linking DL and UL carriers from different frequency bands, then the legacy user equipments need to be aware about such configuration. This is because the legacy user equipments may not have desired radio capability to operate on such cells.
Also, a cell cannot be aggregated as a standalone DL carrier from a specific frequency band even when there is no requirement of having an uplink carrier in the cell. When the cell is used as the DL carrier only, the UE may be unaware that the cell is having no uplink carrier and thus initiates idle mode procedures after camping on the cell.
However, this may lead to failure conditions due to non-availability of uplink carrier in the cell.
A method of aggregating downlink (DL) carriers across frequency bands comprising: aggregating a DL carrier of a first cell associated with a first frequency band with a uplink (UL) carrier of a second cell associated with a second band, wherein the first cell comprises aggregated downlink carrier and an unused uplink carrier; communicating cross-linking information for carrier aggregation of the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to a plurality of user equipments; and performing data transfer with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the first frequency band and the UL carrier of the second frequency band.
A method of aggregating downlink (DL) carriers across different frequency bands comprising: aggregating a DL carrier of a cell associated with a frequency band in order to operate as a standalone DL carrier; communicating standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band; and performing data transfer with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the frequency band.
An apparatus comprising: a processor; and memory coupled to the processor and configured to temporarily store instructions, that when executed by the processor, result in performing a method comprising: aggregating a downlink (DL) carrier of a first cell associated with a first frequency band with a uplink (UL) carrier of a second cell associated with a second band, wherein the first cell comprises aggregated downlink carrier and an unused uplink carrier; providing cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to a plurality of user equipments; and communicating data with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the first frequency band and the UL carrier of the second frequency band.
An apparatus comprising: a processor; and memory coupled to the processor and configured to temporarily store instructions, that when executed by the processor, result in performing a method comprising: aggregating a downlink (DL) carrier of a cell associated with a frequency band in order to operate as a standalone DL carrier; providing standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band to a plurality of user equipments; and communicating data with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the frequency band.
Figure 1 illustrates a block diagram of a wireless communication system for aggregating component carriers across frequency bands, according to one embodiment.
Figure 2 is a process flowchart illustrating an exemplary method for aggregating downlink (DL) carrier in a standalone manner, according to one embodiment.
Figure 3 is a process flowchart illustrating an exemplary method for aggregating DL carrier in a cross-linked manner, according to one embodiment.
Figures 4 and 5 illustrate a schematic representation of aggregating downlink carrier in a standalone and cross-linked manner, according to one embodiment.
Figure 6 is a block diagram of a base station showing various components for implementing embodiments of the present subject matter.
The present invention provides a method and system for aggregating component carriers across frequency bands. In the following detailed description of the embodiments of the invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims.
Figure 1 illustrates a block diagram of a wireless communication system 100 for aggregating component carriers across frequency bands, according to one embodiment. In Figure 1, the wireless communication system 100 includes a set of legacy user equipments 102A-N, a set of newer version of user equipments 104A-N and a base station 106 connected to the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N via a network 108. For example, in the long term evolution (LTE) technology, the legacy user equipments 102A-N includes user equipments which support release 8 and release 9 version of LTE system, whereas the newer version of user equipments are devices associated with release 10 or higher version of LTE system that support cross-linking of component carriers.
According to the present invention, the base station 106 enables network operators to asymmetrically aggregate a downlink (DL) carrier of a frequency band. For example, the base station 106 enables aggregation of carriers when there is need to deploy more DL carriers than the UL carrier in a cell. In one embodiment, the base station 106 aggregates a DL carrier associated with a frequency band in a standalone manner as illustrated in Figure 4A. In another embodiment, the base station 106 aggregates a DL carrier associated with a frequency band with an UL carrier associated with another frequency band in a cross-linked manner as illustrated in Figure 4B. The process of aggregating one or more DL carriers across frequency bands in a standalone manner and a cross-linked manner is illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, respectively.
Figure 2 is a process flowchart 200 illustrating an exemplary method for aggregating DL carrier in a standalone manner, according to one embodiment. At step 202, a DL carrier of a standalone cell) associated with a frequency band is aggregated to operate as standalone downlink carrier. It is appreciated that the standalone cell includes only Dl carrier and does not include an UL carrier. The frequency band can be a dummy frequency band (e.g., FDD band) or a reused frequency band (e.g., FDD band or TDD band).
At step 204, standalone information associated with the aggregated DL carrier of the frequency band is communicated to one or more user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N. The standalone information includes a frequency band indicator, frequency band information, EARFCN value, and barred cell information. For example, the frequency band indicator includes a dummy band value indicating that the DL carrier of the frequency band is aggregated as a standalone DL carrier. The frequency band information indicates the frequency band associated with the DL and UL carriers. The EARFCN value corresponds to a special value not being currently used by any frequency band. By reading the EARFCN value, the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N shall interpret that the value is associated with the standalone DL carrier and hence the UL frequency is not to be calculated. Also, the EARFCN value indicates that UL transmission for corresponding standalone DL carrier should happen through another cell (e.g., the second cell). The barred cell information indicates that the standalone cell is barred from camping by the legacy user equipments 102A-N.
In one embodiment, the standalone information is broadcasted to the legacy and newer version user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N by the standalone cell in MIB, SIB1 and/or SIB2. The user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N, upon receiving the standalone information, avoids camping on the standalone cell with the aggregated DL carrier in idle mode. This is achieved through communicating barred cell information in the SIB1 and invalid EARFCN values in the SIB2, or not communicating information necessary for camping. Thus, when the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N scan for a cell and finds the standalone cell (e.g., from the capability list, and from the dummy band value in the SIB1), the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N ignore the standalone cell with aggregated DL carrier (if found) for camping by reading the barred cell information, or invalid EARFCN values in the broadcast message.
During the connected mode, the newer version user equipments 104A-N aggregates the DL carrier of the frequency band based on the dummy band value in the SIB1. In another embodiment, the base station 106 may send a dedicated message carrying the standalone information to subset of the newer version user equipments 104A-N. Accordingly, the subset of newer version user equipments 104A-N links the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band based on the standalone information received in the dedicated message.
Based on the above, at step 206, a data transfer is performed with subset or all of the user equipments 104A-N using the DL carrier associated with the frequency band and the UL carrier associated with another frequency band.
Figure 3 is a process flowchart 300 illustrating an exemplary method for aggregating a DL carrier in a cross-linked manner, according to one embodiment. At step 302, a DL carrier of a first cell associated with a first frequency band is aggregated with an UL carrier of a second cell associated with a second frequency band. The first cell includes only DL carrier and an unused UL carrier. The first frequency band can be a dummy frequency band (e.g., FDD band) or a reused frequency band (e.g., FDD band or TDD band).
At step 304, cross-linking information for carrier aggregation of the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band is communicated to one or more user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N. The cross-linking information includes a frequency band indicator (in SIB1), frequency band information, EARFCN value, and barred cell information. For example, the frequency band indicator includes a dummy band value indicating that the DL carrier of the first frequency band is aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band. The frequency band information indicates the frequency band associated with the DL and UL carriers. The EARFCN value corresponds to a special value not being currently used by any frequency band. By reading the EARFCN value, the user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N shall interpret that the value is associated with the aggregated DL carrier and hence the associated UL frequency is not to be calculated.
In one embodiment, the cross-linking information is broadcasted to the legacy and newer version user equipments 102A-N and 104A-N by the DL carrier in a MIB, SIB1 and SIB2. The frequency band indicator is indicated in the SIB1 for cross-linking DL carrier with the UL carrier. In one exemplary implementation, the frequency band indicator avoids legacy user equipments 102A-N to camp on cross-linked DL carrier, whereas the newer version user equipments 104A-N can select the cross-linked DL carrier for camping. In another exemplary implementation, the frequency band indicator in the SIB1 may indicate a frequency band value associated with the uplink carrier instead of DL carrier. It is appreciated that, enhancements in the legacy user equipments 102A-N can enables the user equipments 102A-N to support cross-linked DL carriers.
Also, the SIB2 carries the EARFCN corresponding to the UL carrier such that the newer version user equipments 104A-N can unambiguously determine the second frequency band associated with the UL carrier from the EARFCN value. It can be noted that, the second frequency band associated with the UL carrier can be determined based on the EARFCN value as the EARFCN numbers are non-overlapping across frequency bands. Moreover, the SIB2 include the release 10 specific extension indicating the first frequency band associated with the aggregated DL carrier. Thus, the newer version user equipments 104A-N can interpret the first frequency band fro the extension and calculate the DL frequency using techniques well known to the person skilled in the art. In another approach, the release 10 specific extension may be included in the SIB1 to indicate asymmetric operation.
The legacy user equipments 102A-N, upon receiving the cross-linking information, avoids camping on the first cell with the aggregated DL carrier in idle mode and connected mode. This is achieved through communicating barred cell information, and invalid EARFCN values or not communicating information necessary for camping. Thus, when the legacy user equipments 102A-N scan for a cell and finds the first cell, the legacy user equipments 102A-N ignore a first cell with aggregated DL carrier (if found) for camping by reading the barred cell information, or invalid EARFCN values in the broadcast message.
On the other hand, the newer version user equipments 104A-N, upon reading the broadcast message, camps on the first cell with the aggregated DL carrier. In the connected mode, the newer version user equipments 104A-N cross links the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band based on the cross-linking information received in the broadcast message. In another embodiment, the base station 106 may send a dedicated message carrying the cross-linking information to subset of the newer version user equipments 104A-N. Accordingly, the subset of newer version user equipments 104A-N cross links the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band based on the cross-linking information received in the dedicated message.
Based on the above, at step 306, a data transfer is performed with subset or all of the user equipments 104A-N using the DL carrier associated with the first frequency band and the UL carrier associated with the second frequency band.
Figures 4 and 5 illustrate a schematic representation of aggregating downlink carrier in a standalone and cross-linked manner, according to one embodiment. In Figure 4, a DL carrier in Band Y is aggregated in a standalone manner. This means that, the newer version user equipments 104A-N can receive downlink data through the DL carrier of Band Y and send uplink data through the UL carrier of Band X. In Figure 5, a DL carrier in Band Y is cross linked with an UL carrier of Band X, while an UL carrier of the Band Y is unused. This means that, the newer version user equipments 104A-N can receive downlink data through the DL carrier of Band Y and send uplink data through the UL carrier of Band X. In another approach, the Band Y such as TDD band having a single carrier used as additional downlink carrier and is aggregated with the UL carrier of Band X.
Figure 6 is a block diagram of the base station 106 showing various components for implementing embodiments of the present subject matter. In Figure 6, the base station 106 includes a processor 502, memory 504, a read only memory (ROM) 506, a transceiver 508, a bus 510, a communication interface 512, a display 514, an input device 516, and a cursor control 518.
The processor 502, as used herein, means any type of computational circuit, such as, but not limited to, a microprocessor, a microcontroller, a complex instruction set computing microprocessor, a reduced instruction set computing microprocessor, a very long instruction word microprocessor, an explicitly parallel instruction computing microprocessor, a graphics processor, a digital signal processor, or any other type of processing circuit. The processor 502 may also include embedded controllers, such as generic or programmable logic devices or arrays, application specific integrated circuits, single-chip computers, smart cards, and the like.
The memory 504 and the ROM 506 may be volatile memory and non-volatile memory. The memory 504 includes instructions temporarily stored therein for aggregating component carriers across frequency bands, according to one or more embodiments described above. A variety of computer-readable storage media may be stored in and accessed from the memory elements. Memory elements may include any suitable memory device(s) for storing data and machine-readable instructions, such as read only memory, random access memory, erasable programmable read only memory, electrically erasable programmable read only memory, hard drive, removable media drive for handling compact disks, digital video disks, diskettes, magnetic tape cartridges, memory cards, Memory SticksTM, and the like.
Embodiments of the present subject matter may be implemented in conjunction with modules, including functions, procedures, data structures, and application programs, for performing tasks, or defining abstract data types or low-level hardware contexts. Machine-readable instructions stored on any of the above-mentioned storage media may be executable by the processor 502. For example, a computer program may include machine-readable instructions capable of aggregating component carrier across bands, according to the teachings and herein described embodiments of the present subject matter. In one embodiment, the program may be included on a compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM) and loaded from the CD-ROM to a hard drive in the non-volatile memory. The machine-readable instructions may cause the base station 106 to encode according to the various embodiments of the present subject matter.
The transceiver 508 may be capable of communicating cross-linking/standalone information and perform data transfer with the user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier from a frequency band and a UL carrier of another frequency band. The bus 510 acts as interconnect between various components of the base station 106. The components such as communication interfaces 512, the display 514, the input device 516, and the cursor control 518 are well known to the person skilled in the art and hence the explanation is thereof omitted.
Although, the above described methods and system describes aggregation of the DL carrier(s) in a standalone and cross-linked manner, one can envision that UL link carrier can also be aggregated in a standalone and cross-linked fashion as per foregoing description.
The present embodiments have been described with reference to specific example embodiments, it will be evident that various modifications and changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the various embodiments. Furthermore, the various devices, modules, selectors, estimators, and the like described herein may be enabled and operated using hardware circuitry, for example, complementary metal oxide semiconductor based logic circuitry, firmware, software and/or any combination of hardware, firmware, and/or software embodied in a machine readable medium. For example, the various electrical structure and methods may be embodied using transistors, logic gates, and electrical circuits, such as application specific integrated circuit.

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  1. A method of aggregating downlink (DL) carriers across frequency bands comprising:
    aggregating a DL carrier of a first cell associated with a first frequency band with a uplink (UL) carrier of a second cell associated with a second band, wherein the first cell comprises aggregated downlink carrier and an unused uplink carrier;
    communicating cross-linking information for carrier aggregation of the DL carrier of the first frequency band with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to a plurality of user equipments; and
    performing data transfer with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the first frequency band and the UL carrier of the second frequency band.
  2. The method of claim 1, wherein the cross-linking information comprises frequency band indicator, frequency band information, EARFCN, and barred cell information.
  3. The method of claim 2, wherein the plurality of user equipment comprises legacy user equipments and newer version user equipments.
  4. The method of claim 3, wherein communicating the cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to the plurality of user equipments comprises:
    broadcasting the cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to the plurality of user equipments.
  5. The method of claim 4, wherein broadcasting the cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to the plurality of user equipments further comprises:
    broadcasting the cross-linking information to the legacy user equipments such that the legacy user equipments avoid camping on the first cell associated with the aggregated DL carrier during an idle mode based on the cross-linking information.
  6. The method of claim 4, wherein broadcasting the cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to the plurality of user equipments further comprises:
    broadcasting the cross-linking information to the newer version equipments such that the newer version user equipments camps on the first cell associated with the aggregated DL carrier during an idle mode.
  7. The method of claim 4, wherein broadcasting the cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to the plurality of user equipments further comprises:
    broadcasting the cross-linking information to the newer version user equipments such that the newer version user equipments links the DL carrier of the first frequency band and the UL carrier of the second frequency band during connected mode based on the cross-linking information.
  8. The method of claim 1, wherein communicating the cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to the plurality of user equipments further comprises:
    communicating the cross-linking information to one or more of the newer version user equipments via dedicated signalling such that the one or more of the newer version user equipments links the DL carrier of the first frequency band and the UL carrier of the second frequency band during connected mode using the cross-linking information.
  9. The method of claim 2, wherein the frequency band indicator comprises a dummy band value indicating that the DL carrier of the first frequency band is aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band.
  10. The method of claim 1, wherein the first frequency band comprises a dummy frequency band or a re-used frequency band.
  11. The method of claim 9, wherein the dummy frequency band is a FDD band.
  12. The method of claim 10, wherein the re-used frequency band is selected from the group consisting of a FDD band and a TDD band.
  13. A method of aggregating downlink (DL) carriers across different frequency bands comprising:
    aggregating a DL carrier of a cell associated with a frequency band in order to operate as a standalone DL carrier;
    communicating standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band; and
    performing data transfer with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the frequency band.
  14. The method of claim 13, wherein the standalone information comprises frequency band indicator, frequency band information, EARFCN, and barred cell information.
  15. The method of claim 14, wherein the plurality of user equipment comprises legacy user equipments and newer version user equipments.
  16. The method of claim 15, wherein communicating the standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band to the plurality of user equipments comprises:
    broadcasting the standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band to the plurality of user equipments.
  17. The method of claim 16, wherein broadcasting the standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band to the plurality of user equipments further comprises:
    broadcasting the standalone information to the legacy user equipments such that the legacy user equipments and the newer version of user equipments avoid camping on the cell associated with the aggregated DL carrier during an idle mode based on the standalone information.
  18. The method of claim 16, wherein broadcasting the standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band to the plurality of user equipments further comprises:
    broadcasting the standalone information to the newer version user equipments such that the newer version user equipments can aggregate the DL carrier of the frequency band during connected mode.
  19. The method of claim 13, wherein the frequency band indicator comprises a dummy band value indicating the standalone DL carrier of the frequency band.
  20. The method of claim 13, wherein the first frequency band comprises a dummy frequency band or a re-used frequency band.
  21. The method of claim 20, wherein the dummy frequency band is a FDD band.
  22. The method of claim 20, wherein the re-used frequency band is selected from the group consisting of a FDD band and a TDD band.
  23. An apparatus comprising:
    a processor; and
    memory coupled to the processor and configured to temporarily store instructions, that when executed by the processor, result in performing a method comprising:
    aggregating a downlink (DL) carrier of a first cell associated with a first frequency band with a uplink (UL) carrier of a second cell associated with a second band, wherein the first cell comprises aggregated downlink carrier and an unused uplink carrier;
    providing cross-linking information associated with the DL carrier of the first frequency band aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band to a plurality of user equipments; and
    communicating data with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the first frequency band and the UL carrier of the second frequency band.
  24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the cross-linking information comprises frequency band indicator, frequency band information, EARFCN, and barred cell information.
  25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the frequency band indicator comprises a dummy band value indicating that the DL carrier of the first frequency band is aggregated with the UL carrier of the second frequency band.
  26. An apparatus comprising:
    a processor; and
    memory coupled to the processor and configured to temporarily store instructions, that when executed by the processor, result in performing a method comprising:
    aggregating a downlink (DL) carrier of a cell associated with a frequency band in order to operate as a standalone DL carrier;
    providing standalone information associated with the DL carrier of the frequency band to a plurality of user equipments; and
    communicating data with each of the plurality of user equipments using the aggregated DL carrier of the frequency band.
  27. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the standalone information comprises frequency band indicator, frequency band information, EARFCN, and barred cell information.
  28. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the frequency band indicator comprises a dummy band value indicating that the standalone DL carrier of the frequency band.
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